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New Haven Silver Plate Company 4 piece triple plate serving/butter dish

By George B, 14 November, 2014
Description

This piece has the anchor emblem known as the trademark of New Haven Silver Plating Co on the center bottom, with the words "New Haven Silver Plate Co. Triple" and the number "4" in a circle around the anchor trademark.  According to various internet sources, New Haven Silver Plate Company was established in Lyons, NY and was purchased by Manhattan Silver Plate Company in 1891, which later became a part of International Silver in 1898.  The piece is very ornate and the top part of the lid (the part you would use to lift the lid) is intricately carved (?) with flowers and perhaps scrolling ribbons.  The handles are also ornately decorated with flowers and attach to the bottom piece at three points per handle.  The four individual parts of this piece include the lid, an internal tray/plate with a center hole, the base, and a small silver butter knife that fits into holders on the base piece. 

My questions are:

1) How old is this piece?

2) Is it relatively rare or fairly common?

3) What is the approximate value?

4) Are there any specific websites where I can learn more about this piece and other antique silver pieces?

 

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium
triple silver plate
Distinguishing marks
Anchor trademark of New Haven Silver Plate Co
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
9" base with handles, 5" base without handles, knife holders extend 1" off base, handle is 1 3/4", height of entire piece is approximately 4 3/4"
Date Period
late 17th century
Weight
1 lb 9 oz
History
This item came to me through an inheritance and I believe it has been in my family for a very long time but I really have no other details.
Price Paid (If known)
inherited
For Sale?
Yes
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